DNS and hosting are two unrelated things (in my email), they have
nothing to do with the hosting I am after, I am after this solution
for something else.

On 2/24/06, Gavin Cooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You NEVER said in your email that the company had to know Coldfusion and -
> > for a co-location agreement - one would expect you would look after the
> > server (not the hosting company).
>
> Yeah, surely if you do a co-lo hosting agreement, the ISP would
> basically provide bandwidth and a few IP addresses for you and not a
> lot else? Why would they know anything about CF? Sure they'll not be
> logging in to your server. That's for you to do.
>
> As for DNS, if you have your own server, why not host your own DNS.
> That's what I do. It's as flexible as i want! ;)
>
>
>


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